Cardi B interviews Sanders about police brutality and student debt
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AUGUST 16, 2019: Cory Booker released his plan to address domestic terrorism. Rapper Cardi B interviews Bernie Sanders about police brutality, student debt, and other policy issues.
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STEPHEN BROKAW worked on Barack Obama’s (D) 2008 and 2012 campaigns. He graduated from Harvard University in 2006 and obtained his law degree from the University of Illinois in 2012.
PREVIOUS CAMPAIGN WORK:
* 2012 Barack Obama presidential campaign, digital project manager
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2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign, delegate tracker and senior political generalist
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2016-2019: Google, Metro expansion lead and Grow with Google marketing manager
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2014-2015: 270 Strategies, senior vice president, general counsel, and principal
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2013-2014: Schiff Hardin LLP, associate
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“There are a whole set of unspoken assumptions at play when we call a particular candidate ‘electable.’ … What nobody suggests is that electability might be a function of getting your own party’s voters excited and engaged. That’s despite the fact that we’ve seen one election after another in recent decades in which a candidate who excited his party defeated a candidate whose own voters were lukewarm about their nominee. Barack Obama was not electable by any of the standards we’re applying to the 2020 candidates, but he won twice, and by substantial margins. Donald Trump was not remotely electable, but he won, too.
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** DEMOCRATS
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In an interview ([link removed]) on WBUR’s _On Point_, MICHAEL BENNET ([link removed]) discussed his legislative vision and new book on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. BENNET also said in an interview with _BuzzFeed_ that he supported ([link removed]) expanding the Equality Amendment to include marginalized communities.
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BILL DE BLASIO ([link removed]) discussed ([link removed]) allegations against him of donor conflicts of interest, allegations against TRUMP of sexual assault, policy, and his personal life in the “20 Questions for 2020” series hosted by _NowThisNews_.
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In his plan ([link removed]) to address hate crimes, CORY BOOKER ([link removed]) called for the creation of a White House Office on Hate Crimes and White Supremacist Violence. He would also have the Department of Justice and the FBI prioritize domestic terrorism as they do international terrorism.
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STEVE BULLOCK ([link removed]) will campaign in New Hampshire ([link removed]) Friday and Saturday.
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PETE BUTTIGIEG ([link removed]) will campaign in South Carolina ([link removed]) Saturday and Sunday.
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JULIÁN CASTRO ([link removed]) unveiled a series of tax and economic proposals ([link removed]) Friday. He said he would replace the estate tax with an inherited wealth tax and change how investments are valued for inheritances to prevent lowered tax rates. He also called for raising the capital gains tax rate from 20 percent to 40 percent for people who earn $400,000 or more. For lower-income households, no family would pay more than 7 percent of its income for childcare.
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JOHN DELANEY ([link removed]) will spend Friday, Saturday, and Sunday campaigning in New Hampshire ([link removed]) . He said ([link removed]) that he plans to remain in the race until at least the Iowa caucuses, whether or not he qualifies for any more debates.
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KAMALA HARRIS ([link removed]) is launching ([link removed]) a Spanish-language version of Camp Kamala, her volunteer training program that covers caucuses, watch parties, and voter outreach.
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AMY KLOBUCHAR ([link removed]) campaigned in Arkansas ([link removed]) Thursday, holding a press conference on gun violence and attending a Democratic Party fundraiser.
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SETH MOULTON ([link removed]) will campaign in New Hampshire ([link removed]) Sunday.
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BETO O'ROURKE ([link removed]) said ([link removed]) he was focused only on his presidential campaign in an interview on MSNBC. “I will not in any scenario run for the United States Senate,” O’Rourke said Thursday.
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TIM RYAN ([link removed]) criticized ([link removed]) the Democratic debate qualifications, saying in an interview on MSNBC, “Bill Clinton did not get into the race until October. And here it is August, and the field’s already being, in some ways, artificially winnowed by the Democratic National Committee.”
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Rapper Cardi B interviewed ([link removed]) BERNIE SANDERS ([link removed]) about police brutality, student debt, minimum wage, and tax policy.
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JOE SESTAK ([link removed]) spoke ([link removed]) at the Urbandale Fearless Fighter Women’s Awards Dinner in Iowa Thursday.
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TOM STEYER ([link removed]) will campaign in Aspen, Colorado, giving a speech at the AREDAY Summit on climate action ([link removed]) Friday.
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ELIZABETH WARREN ([link removed]) will campaign in South Carolina ([link removed]) Saturday.
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ANDREW YANG ([link removed]) will campaign Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in New Hampshire ([link removed]) .
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DONALD TRUMP ([link removed]) discussed ([link removed]) the economy, tariffs, the Democratic field, and mental health policy during a rally in Manchester, New Hampshire. He said the stock market will crash if he is not reelected in 2020.
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** WHAT WE’RE READING
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FiveThirtyEight: Voters Care About Biden’s Age — Not About His Gaffes ([link removed])
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Politico: Buttigieg lags behind rivals in Iowa after big national splash ([link removed])
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The Washington Post: Why Democratic voters need to stop thinking about 'electability' ([link removed])
FLASHBACK: AUGUST 16, 2015
The Trump campaign released ([link removed]) its first policy paper on immigration, which called for the construction of a border wall, tripling the number of ICE officers, ending birthright citizenship, and criminalizing visa overstays.
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